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Will you try anything once?

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What drives this adventurous spirit? Often, it's a potent mix of curiosity, a thirst for novelty, and a healthy disregard for potential awkwardness or failure. They understand that every "try" offers a lesson, a laugh, or at least a story to tell. For them, regret isn't about what they did, but what they didn't do. In a world that often encourages caution, these individuals are a vibrant reminder to embrace the unknown and see where life's currents can take you.

 

Are you a person who will try anything once?

 

 

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    Its ok Celcius...      "if you don't look down its not gay"...     ...  Hope that puts your troubled mind to rest !!! 

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    Do you promise to get Gottfrids consent this time ?

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Its ok Celcius...      "if you don't look down its not gay"...  

 

...  Hope that puts your troubled mind to rest !!! :giggle:

15 minutes ago, Celsius said:

What drives this adventurous spirit? Often, it's a potent mix of curiosity, a thirst for novelty, and a healthy disregard for potential awkwardness or failure. They understand that every "try" offers a lesson, a laugh, or at least a story to tell. For them, regret isn't about what they did, but what they didn't do. In a world that often encourages caution, these individuals are a vibrant reminder to embrace the unknown and see where life's currents can take you.

 

Are you a person who will try anything once?

 

 

People with the "adventurous spirit" should be avoided at all costs. They always crave new experiences and will cheat more readily than others. Very unreliably people.

 

If they always crave a new kick, they are no good.

 

But if you want to try a Ladyboy, who am I to tell you no.

2 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

Yes.

Suicide?

 

You go dude!

A Katoey midget with a limp and a massive donger..tried once and would definitely again

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Just now, baansgr said:

A Katoey midget with a limp and a massive donger..tried once and would definitely again

 

Do you promise to get Gottfrids consent this time ?

2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Do you promise to get Gottfrids consent this time ?

Who that?

Heroin no

Ladyboy no

Balloon flight yes

Ive done sky diving

Eating sheep balls no

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Everything but incest and Morris dancing.

15 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Who that?

 

Rumour has it... 

... a crossdressing forum member with short-man syndrome, often called a massive d.. . .......  :cheesy:

 

 

 

yeah, tried eveything once... some I come back for seconds.

14 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Rumour has it... 

... a crossdressing forum member with short-man syndrome, often called a massive d.. . .......  :cheesy:

 

 

 

Sounds quite devine 

 I was told not to combine laxatives and sleeping pills,i still wonder why?

1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

Definitely not.

I draw the line at balut and heroin. 

 

How can you come to South-East Asia and not ever chase the dragon? Soft.

Pretty much but I'm not accepting penis in my body.

 

I am hindered now by age and insurance

59 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Eating sheep balls no

As a dare, I ate Turkey balls.

 

Unfortunately, they were still attached.

54 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

 

How can you come to South-East Asia and not ever chase the dragon? Soft.

Does durian with vodka count?

1 hour ago, faraday said:

As a dare, I ate Turkey balls.

 

Unfortunately, they were still attached.

 

You mean you gobbled a gobbler ? 

1 hour ago, Jingthing said:
2 hours ago, Lemsta69 said:

 

How can you come to South-East Asia and not ever chase the dragon? Soft.

Does durian with vodka count?

 

Isn't there the myth that eating durian and drinking alcohol together can kill you ???

 

 

...  an old wives tale based partially on a very lose truth that durian contains high levels of sulphur compounds, which can inhibit an enzyme involved in alcohol metabolism...  obviously, they didn't know that at the time of the origins of the myth, but the poor feeling of bloating, nausea and indigestion etc may have led to such folklore.

 

1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

Does durian with vodka count?

Vodka ok Durian no

38 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

You mean you gobbled a gobbler ? 

Damn thing made a dreadful  noise 

59 minutes ago, faraday said:
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

You mean you gobbled a gobbler ? 

Damn thing made a dreadful  noise 

 

Feathering the foul with a giblet jiggle  ???

5 hours ago, Celsius said:

What drives this adventurous spirit? Often, it's a potent mix of curiosity, a thirst for novelty, and a healthy disregard for potential awkwardness or failure. They understand that every "try" offers a lesson, a laugh, or at least a story to tell. For them, regret isn't about what they did, but what they didn't do. In a world that often encourages caution, these individuals are a vibrant reminder to embrace the unknown and see where life's currents can take you.

 

Are you a person who will try anything once?

 

 

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But I won't do that ...

 

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